The firm is opening itself up to incredible risk.
If the goal was to eliminate middlemen/leaders, why did they offer VSP to so many associates? And then, whey did they accept all of them? We are starting to see a lot of tenured talent with an end date of 9/5. We are starting to hear the word “no” when we ask service areas for support. We are starting to hear, “we are losing people and can’t accommodate your request. There’s a hiring freeze. Sorry, can’t help you.” Also, a lot of firm knowledge is walking out the door—irreplaceable history, yes, but that’s not what I’m concerned about. It’s the regulatory acumen that keeps us out of trouble. We are losing a bunch of support people. And it’s not just putting the 2030 ambition at risk, it’s day-to-day work. An+1 is correct. We have too many leaders who don’t understand the teams they lead. I would add, they don’t understand the work. RIM has been deprioritized by departments for YEARS. It will take ONE bad audit to flag the regulators. Or one disgruntled associate to turn us in after they walk out the door.
If EJ was a restaurant, the owner (ELT) would be buying decorations for the dining room while cooks were walking out the back door and cockroaches were crawling into the food stores. Worse, we are down two dishwashers and there’s a dog licking plates to “restore capacity.” And if you’ve ever seen “He-l’s Kitchen” with Gordon Ramsey, it’s going to take a miracle to fix this disaster once people start noticing bugs on their plates. And we can only hope no one ends up in the hospital (lawsuit city!).
BCG (Bad consulting Group) has a history of sc--wing the firm, but I guess ELT never checked into their history of producing bad work product. The people paying the invoices know. The leaders reviewing the disastrous prototypes know. It’s a well-known secret. But ELT will sit in their pretty conference rooms and eat their fancy meals and fly on their jets to exotic places and never step foot into an actual department to review a process map or talk to real people about what’s actually happening. It’s a shame, really. We are all singing hymns on the Titanic.